16 years after the Public Decency Act went into force in Japan, the country is enjoying a society free from dirty words, pornography and masturbation. Constantly monitored by the Decency Police, the student members of the terrorist organisation SOX seek to restore smut to the word via erotic terrorism! Can we put an explicit warning …
When the magical girls discover that the mysterious creature Kyubei has been misleading them, Sayaka develops an existential crisis. The full extent of Homura’s powers and her past spent with Madoka prove to be central pillar of the story… This shit gets real sad, ya’ll. We’ve recently moved servers thanks to the support of our supporters …
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We pick up with Sophie as she’s forced to appeal to the king to allow Howl not to join the war. Pretending to be his mother, she comes face to face with Howl’s teacher and antagonist Madame Sulliman, as the Witch of the Waste is proven to be far from the most dangerous enemy Howl …
We complete our review of the wonderful and quirky Princess Jellyfish! Kuronosuke, despite his wishes, develops romantic feelings towards the hapless Tsukimi, which is further complicated by her own feelings for his brother Shuu. Shuu, meanwhile, as his own problems, being roofied and blackmailed by a malevolent property developer. All this as the lady Otakus …
Holy Hanabi it’s episode one-freaking-hundred! We celebrate our centenary the only way we know how – oogling anime boys’ butts on ice. Yuri and Victor head towards the Skating Grand Prix as they compete in cups across the world. We meet a cascade of increasingly intriguing skaters, including Christophe “I think I came” Giacometti, Georgi …
Back when I first envisioned the concept of this column, there were a few shows that I knew I wanted to do and Cardcaptor Sakura is one of them. I barely remembered anything about it, but it stuck out to me as a particularly iconic magical girl show. And I think I’m not alone in that, since …